By 2018, there will be a street or a building named after John Barrett III and many of the businesses and various pieces of civic infrastructure he helped put/keep in place (library, Y, parks, etc...) will be thriving, but the city will be very different.What do YOU, the readers of this blog, think will be different in 2018?.... and the list goes on.
- The average age will be considerably lower and closer to the state average.
- Much of the housing stock will have been rehabilitated and some of the neighborhoods close to downtown will be more owner-occupied than rental.
- [Clark's] employer, MCLA, will have re-established itself as a cornerstone of the city. And it will have shed its reputation as a glorified community college, which will in turn attract better students and a faculty that doesn't commute from other towns.
- Main Street and Eagle St will have gentrified to serve the younger population. (that's an oxymoron if ever I've heard one.)
- MoCA will no longer be a fledgling institution. Instead it will be a fully endowed entity with a permanent collection that is topped only by MoMA and the Guggenheim.
- Williamstown's anti-growth policies will continue to make North Adams an attractive place for middle class transplants.
- The school system will benefit as the proportion of students living in poverty along with transient students decreases. It is even possible that north county may be combined into a single district by then.